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What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found a giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found 2 giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
This photo is the allegorical representation of the Ripple Effect.  The Ripple Effect is the gradual changing of the future timeline after the changing of present events.  I've always being fascinated by our ability as humans to shape the future through our actions in the present moment.  This photo of water was taken on SONY Alpha NEX-6 and a retro lens KMZ Industar-61 50mm F2.8 L-Z from 1991.
All the special effects are real. I used donuts with nuts and LEGO Ghostbusters minifigs to create this scene.
All the special effects are real.
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What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found 2 giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
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All the special effects are real. I used a donut with nuts and a LEGO Ghostbusters minifig to create this scene.
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All the special effects are real.
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What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found a giant mushroom in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found 2 giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found 2 giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
"But I must be paid also," said the witch, "and it is not a trifle that I ask. You have the sweetest voice of any who dwell here in the depths of the sea, and you believe that you will be able to charm the prince with it also, but this voice you must give to me; the best thing you possess will I have for the price of my draught... Put out your little tongue that I may cut it off as my payment..." - "The Little Mermaid" by H.C.Andersen.
"But I must be paid also," said the witch, "and it is not a trifle that I ask. You have the sweetest voice of any who dwell here in the depths of the sea, and you believe that you will be able to charm the prince with it also, but this voice you must give to me; the best thing you possess will I have for the price of my draught... Put out your little tongue that I may cut it off as my payment..." - "The Little Mermaid" by H.C.Andersen.
"But I must be paid also," said the witch, "and it is not a trifle that I ask. You have the sweetest voice of any who dwell here in the depths of the sea, and you believe that you will be able to charm the prince with it also, but this voice you must give to me; the best thing you possess will I have for the price of my draught... Put out your little tongue that I may cut it off as my payment..." - "The Little Mermaid" by H.C.Andersen.
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What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found a giant mushroom in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
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What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found a giant mushroom in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
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